RCDC
31st
July
2012
ROTARY CLUB OF DIAMOND CREEK
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past presidents Brian Bowen 1978-1979 Heidelberg North
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Bob Eycken 1983-1984 Alperton UK
RI President Sakuji Tanaka Rotary Club of Yashio, Saitama, Japan
John McCrohan 1992-1993
Governor
Ron Gordon 1993-1994
John Gatt Rotary Club of Diamond Creek AG Pat Miller Rotary Club of Diamond Creek Club Officers President Vice President President Elect Secretary Treasurer & Public Officer
Steve Crosling Alan Jones Dunno Greg Paull Greg Adams
Directors and Standing Committees Club Administration PE Steve Crosling Membership John Egan Public Relations PP Bev Baker, Service Projects PP Alan White Rotary Foundation PP Linda Gidlund
Chris Doupe 1994-1995 Cliff Wearne 1995-1996 Ern Wardell 1996-1997 Rod Mackenzie 1997-1998 Steve Sampson 1998-1999 Robin Chapple 1999-2000 Peter Marriage 2000-2001 Rob Lloyd 2001-2002 Bev Baker 2002-2003
Who ya gunna call ! President Steve Crosling 0417 595 282 Secretary Greg Paull 0427 712 688 Treasurer Greg Adams 0419 355 842 Editor: Greg Adams Art Director: Greg Adams Advertising : Greg Adams Bottle washer : Greg as well Editorial: send to ferrarigreg@gmail.com
Caution: The Bulletin contains no calories, vitamins, minerals or proteins. In fact, it is devoid of nutritional value. Nevertheless, it is a supplement much sought after and regularly devoured by the Rotarians of Diamond Creek. Note: The views and opinions expressed in this newsletter are not necessarily those of the Club or its members
Joe Di Natale 2003-2004 Geoff Swan 2004-2005 John Gatt 2005-2006 John Arthur 2006-2007 Linda Gidlund 2007-2008 Alan White 2008-2009
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Pat Millar 2009-2010 Clyde Hulme 2010-2011 Alan Jones 2011-2012
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THE PRESIDENTIAL CROSS CHAT XRAY STEVE
For those members who missed last weeks’ meeting the Rotary Club of Diamond Creek Board was very pleased to announce that Bev Baker PHF PP had agreed to accept the position of President Elect for the year 2012 / 2013. As there were no other nominations the Board had no hesitation in ratifying Bev Baker to this position.
This position also
includes Club Administration. Welcome to the Board Bev and we all look forward to your year as President in 2013 / 2014.
Of course this now leads me to my next point. WE NEED YOU Visualize finger pointing at you!!! Bev will not be able to carry out her present duties as Public Relations Director, Family of Rotary, Program / weekly roster and On to Conference.
Bev is happy to keep On to
Conference but needs people to take over: Public Relations Director
……………insert your name here………………..
Family of Rotary
……………insert your name here………………..
Program / weekly roster
……………insert your name here………………..
Bev has indicated to me that she will be more than happy to assist with a smooth transition and ensure that the new office bearers are not left floundering. Please think very carefully about these positions as I cannot emphasise enough how important they are, particularly Public Relations.
What else happened last week? Well – it was Club Assembly where we basically tell you the members what we the Board have been up to.
Probably the most keenly waited for
announcement was our annual subscriptions and by now you would have received an electronic invoice from our esteemed Treasurer Greg Adams. I can hear most of saying there must be some mistake; it is the same as last year. No mistake – it is the same as last year.
The Board agreed that with much number crunching, pencil sharpening, belt
tightening and ….. I can’t think of any more metaphors, we would do our bit in the fight against the GFC and shrinking superannuation and hold our subs.
Enjoy the respite
whilst you can.
The weekend saw a hardy few of our members brave the elements and provide a BBQ for the even hardier fewer volunteers at the National Tree Planting Day working bee at Yarrambat Park.
It was good to chat to the Nillumbik Shire workers and mayor who
greatly appreciated our presence and more significantly the hot snags and burgers. Great effort and thanks to Arthur, Alan W, Bev and John. Check out the photos. Great example of Rotary at work in our community.
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WHAT’S ON, WHO’S ON AND WHEN’S IT ON 31st JULY 2012 TUESDAY 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM Never be Stuck for Words—Sheridan Morris Attend, Tina E, Chair, John E, Cash Greg A, Welcome Jaquie H, Regalia Phil,C, Gift Roger K.
7th AUGUST 2012 TUESDAY 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM Rotarian behind the Badge—Sharraine Ballao Attend, Rob L, Chair, Arthur L, Cash Greg A, Welcome Warwick L, Regalia Alan J, Gift Rob M.
14th AUGUST 2012 TUESDAY 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM Plenty Valley Disability Services—Sarah Loughtrey Attend, Alan W, L, Chair, Pat M,, Cash Greg A, Welcome Geoff S, Regalia Ern W,
21st AUGUST 2012 TUESDAY 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM Training—Partners Night
LIFE’S EVENTS AUG 4
Gemma Chambeyron birthday, Bernie Willett birthday
Aug 17
Molly Chapple birthday
Aug 19
Alan Jones birthday
Aug 25
Bev Baker birthday, Molly and Robin anniversary
GUEST SPEAKER—SHERIDAN MORRIS Sheridan Morris takes her comedy very seriously, usually with a cup of strong tea and some chocolate! As a professional speaker, she found she could successfully broach sensitive and confronting topics by using humour. This led her to take up studies in humour techniques and formulas at P Pete Crofts Humourversity in Melbourne. Sheridan stepped onto the Stand Up Comedy stage for the first time in November 2001 then launched into a one-woman show in the Melbourne International Comedy Festival the following year! Some say she was courageous taking such a bold step. She says it was more like a stumble and thinks foolish may a better adjective! The show was a great success and she went on to perform in the Festival the following two years as a member of successful comedy teams. Tonight's presentation will be very much about communication and will address issues such as business publications and publicity or inter-personal communication skills. Anecdotal material is drawn from Sheridan’s professional experience as well as sound research and personal experience as a voluntary worker, wife and parent. Please welcome Sheridan Morris.
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AS I HAPPENED Notes from meeting 24/7/2012 Toast to Australia: Geoff Swan Rotary grace: Tina Elmer Visiting Rotarians: None Guests: Christine Williams, Bea, Chair: President Steve Sergeant: Roger Knight extorted club members Using various dubious stories and distorted information. Club Assembly: President Steve announced that the incoming president elect is Bev Baker for 2013/2014. Bevs current roles need to be shared around club members. Please approach Bev and offer to take on some of her workload, Bev will be asking people to take on some of these roles and please offer. Next sunday is the Yarrambat Park tree planting day. Linda Gidlund: (foundation). Our district directory pg 45 gives an outline of foundation projects. November is foundation month. Celebration date for foundation is November 20th and this date is planned to include counting the 5cent cups at Bendigo bank, followed by dinner at Nandos. Linda is asking for other special events and activities that we want for foundation during the year. Some projects we may include include Goroka. Current foundation team members Greg Adams, Geoff Swann and Rod Mackenzie (phf context). We need to understand that foundation money comes back to our district after 3 years (gse/youth exchange & district grant). Rob Lloyd: Reminded us that the NZ trip is happening for us on sep 22nd. Rob is planning a BBQ on sat evening. Rob is assuming that they will want to spend time in Melbourne. We are looking for another host family - please talk to Rob. Conference is moving along. The exec team will be going to Ballarat in the next couple of weeks. Club members to pay for accommodation only. Bev has reserved 20 rooms at the Mercure in Ballarat. All members to please book. Email to come around with booking details this week. We need everyone to attend for all of the conference to assist as this will be a busy time. Any possible speakers - please let Rob know ASAP. Rod MacKenzie: Town fair 8th of September. Rod is working on sponsorship. All members of the club need to be involved on the day. All jobs will have job descriptions, the briefing will be the week before. Please let Rod know if there is anything hey want raised at the safety briefing. There are a few changes - inc show jumping....rabbits! President Steve acknowledged the effort that Rod puts in leading the town fair committee. Geoff Swan (social sec) planned events are: 17th November dinner cruise, 9th December Christmas party in Eltham Lower park 9th December families can come and enjoy Santa, mini train etc. 16th February progressive dinner at Lloyds, Adams, Swans. 4th & 5th May Mystery weekend. Board meeting summary Treasurers report: General admin ran over last year, annual subscriptions set at $220 again this year - same as last year. Club roles and directory will be coming out soon. Membership: Welcome to dc letter will be going out to PO boxes in Yarrambat and Hurstbridge, also some morning breakfasts to encourage a few people to come and meet Rotarians. Vocation and new generations. Jacqui has put together a program and we will ask for a run down next week. Next year we will have an outbound exchange student - District interviews are coming up soon. NYSF interviews have been held and we have a nominee going to district interviews. RDU: Well done to Bev for getting us into RDU this month. Raffle: won by President Steve. Raffle money: $42 Fines: $25 Meeting closed: at 8.27 pm.
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REPORT ON THE NATIONAL BOWEL SCAN PROJECT
JUNE 2012
DISTRICT 9790 MELBOURNE METROPOLITAN AREA With the guidance and assistance of Ian Coleman from District 9810, we have formed a group to cover the Melbourne Metropolitan area with co-ordinators in District 9780 – Max Fry, District 9790 – Alan White, District 9800 – Bryan Goodwin, Kevin Walsh, District 9810- Ian Coleman and District 9820 – Trevor Bew. Kits are ordered through Helena Laboratories at Mount Waverley and payment for the kits and a fee towards costs are made to the National Bowel Scan Committee in New South Wales. Within the Melbourne metropolitan area, kits are delivered to the Rotary Club of Eltham for distribution to Thompsons Amcal Pharmacy and Frosts Pharmacy and co-ordinator Alan White has delivered direct to other pharmacies. The Rotary Club of Kinglake distributed in 2012 as well. Pharmacies involved in the program are: Diamond Creek Pharmacy, Diamond Creek Shopping Station, 3/67 Main Road, Diamond Creek 3089 Amcal Max Pharmacy, 100 Main Street, Greensborough 3088 Chemist Warehouse, 48-50 Main Street, Greensborough 3088 Terry White Chemist, Greensborough Plaza – Shop 383, 25 Main Street, Greensborough 3088 Hurstbridge Pharmacy, 912 Main Road, Hurstsbridge 3099 East Ivanhoe Pharmacy, 245 Lower Heidelberg Road, Ivanhoe East 3079, Montmorency Pharmacy 45 Were Street, Montmorency 3094 Pascoe Vale Day and Night Chemist, 448 Gaffney Street, Pascoe Vale 3044. St. Helena Amcal Pharmacy, St.Helena Marketplace, Aqueduct Road, St. Helena 3088 2012 has been the most successful year so far for District 9790. The kit is a simple way to ascertain if there is occult blood in the stool. Purchasers of the kits are advised if their results are negative or positive. Where there is a positive sample the purchaser’s doctor is also advised so that further tests can be undertaken. Bowel cancer, when caught early, is completely curable by surgery – without the need for chemotherapy.
Alan White PP PHF Rotary Club of Diamond Creek Co-ordinator District 9790 Melbourne Metropolitan
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UNDER THE SPOTLIGHT PRESIDENT STEVE What’s one thing most people would be surprised to know about you? I have a pathological fear of sharks and confined spaces. That’s why I keep SCUBA diving to remind myself of those fears. It works!!! What’s the smartest thing you’ve been told? Have a go! Copped a hiding a couple of times but generally came out the other end in one piece. How would someone you love describe you? Hardworking and caring but pig headed and stubborn. What’s the oldest item in your wardrobe that you still wear? A leather bomber jacket that’s older than our girls. Can’t part with it even though it has shrunk a little What do you look or feel really good in? A nicely made suit with quality shirt, ridiculous (Collingwood) tie and cuff links. What’s one simple thing you’re really good at? Burning meat on a BBQ. What do you least like to do? Clean windows and paint. What’s the one talent you wish you had? Sing in tune – Lexie will tell you that I sing in the key of B# and it sounds B awful. One thing you refuse to eat? Brains You would you like to invite to a dinner party ? Jon Faine from 3LO and then sit back and enjoy the discussions. I’m glad I .... Married, had 2 beautiful daughters who have given us 4.5 fantastic grand kids. What was your best break in life? Joining the RAAF which has led me via numerous pathways to where I am now. Whist in the RAAF and serving in South Vietnam I was wounded which resulted in a broken leg. “Them’s the breaks”. What was your happiest birthday party? 50th. Got to drink 2 bottles of Penfolds Grange!!!! Best holiday destination (or place you wish to visit)...........Individually – Micronesia. With Lexie – Europe. Who’s your most memorable character? Biggles. Loved those stories even though today they may be seen as “politically incorrect”. Currently, you are reading what ? Mawson and the Ice Men of the Heroic Age: Scott, Shackleton and Amundsen by Peter Fitzsimons If you were an animal what would you be ? Shark – most probably a Pacific White Tip. Beautiful creature that moves with effortless grace and eats any thing!!! Are you a dog or a cat person? Both butrotary at theclub moment just a cat person. of diamond creek inc RCDC 31st July 2012 Page
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Rotary Grace
Australians all let us rejoice, For we are young and free; We've golden soil and wealth for toil, Our home is girt by sea; Our land abounds in Nature's gifts Of beauty rich and rare; In history's page, let every stage Advance Australia fair! In joyful strains then let us sing, "Advance Australia fair!"
O Lord and giver of all good We thank you for our daily food May Rotary friends and Rotary ways, help us to serve you all our days.
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